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    OPPOSITION TO BLAME FOR NO "VELVET" REVOLUTION IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, MARCH 23. ARMINFO. The local opposition is partly to blame
    for no "velvet" revolution in Armenia after the 2003 electoral fraud,
    says opposition MP Shavarsh Kocharyan.

    The opposition swallowed the bait that "the next rally will be
    decisive." But decisive for revolution is pan national commitment
    rather than just a next rally. In fact the opposition used a wrong
    technology.

    The second reason is that the law enforcers in Georgia and Ukraine
    did not go against their people knowing that those they were set to
    protect (Eduard Shevardnadze and Leonid Kuchma) would not stay in
    power. This is not the case in Armenia in either 1996 or 2003. Next
    time though the law enforcers will not be so fierce in protecting
    Robert Kocharyan as his third term will be a slap in the face of not
    only the Armenian people but the whole international community.

    Kocharyan says that the opposition will be led by a man who will
    manage not only to change the present regime but also to break the
    whole vicious system. The present authorities can keep paving the
    way for their successors - Parliament Speaker Artur Bagdassaryan,
    Defence Minister Serzh Sargsyan, Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan -
    but the people knows that they will be just continuation of what is
    going on now. Kocharyan does not exclude the possibility of formation
    of a new alliance like was the case with the Unity bloc before the 1999
    parliamentary elections. "It is a bluff that the opposion in Georgia
    or Ukraine would not succeed without Western support. The West sponsors
    observers but it does not give money to ralliers," says Kocharyan.
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